Public bug reported:

OS/software: Ubuntu Jammy Jellyfish (development branch), GNOME 42.beta, X11, 
NVIDIA-driver-510 (510.54)
Hardware: Intel® Xeon(R) CPU E5-1650 v2 @ 3.50GHz × 12, 31,3 GiB RAM, NVIDIA 
Corporation GP106 [GeForce GTX 1060 6GB]

How to reproduce: open glxgear, on the same workspace, move any window,
there is badly dragging lag. But there is no lag if move window on a
different workspace. CPU/GPU usages are normal (<3%).

Disable Sync to VBlank in NVIDIA Settings can solve this issue, but
CPU/GPU usages are abornmally high (single core CPU>80%, GPU>10% only
for glxgear).

Both NVIDIA-driver-510 and NVIDIA-driver-470 have the same issue. But
another Intel-GPU based laptop works fine.

This is not a glxgear bug, as other realtime 3D rendering (PyMOL,
Blender...) casue the same issue.

Possible reasons I guess: NVIDIA driver bug, kernel bug, or GNOME 42
bug.

** Affects: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New


** Tags: ubuntu22.04

** Summary changed:

- Window dragging lag when rendering 3d objects.
+ Window dragging lag when rendering 3d objects. (GNOME 42, NVIDIA)

** Summary changed:

- Window dragging lag when rendering 3d objects. (GNOME 42, NVIDIA)
+ Window dragging lag when rendering 3d objects. (GNOME 42, NVIDIA, glxgear, 
pymol)

** Tags added: 22.04 ubuntu

** Tags removed: 22.04 ubuntu
** Tags added: ubuntu22.04

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  Window dragging lag when rendering 3d objects. (GNOME 42, NVIDIA,
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